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  1. This is not the first PSE cutout removal modification, but i am sure this is the easiest one, without any side effects. This is a VERY easy to do modification, no tools required. It took me 2 minutes. Look under the dashboard for the PSE relay. Above the fuse box, you will find the different relays. The PSE relay has a sticker "abgasklappen". It is located on the most top left. Pull out this relay. Open this relay by pushing two small screwdrivers in between the relay connector and the cover. The connector will come out together with a small pc board. Now we want to prevent the speedometer signal reaching the µcontroller chip. The information comes trough pin 1 on the connector. ( connector pin's are numbered ). At the PC board side you will see that pin 1 goes to a small (blue) capactor, and a small (orange colored) diode. Cut this small diode. ( i first tried to de-solder the diode, but the board received an epoxy coating, meaning all components are sticked to the board ) If ever you want to "undo" this mod, just solder a diode 1N4148 back in place (cathode or black stripe towards pin 1). Now close the relay, and put it back in the original position. Start your car and give it a try! :lol: Tadaa, cutout is gone !
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